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  2. Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    On Janes Island, the adult beetle population jumped from 369 adults in 2004 to 4,286 adults in 2017. [5] [9] On Virginia’s eastern shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay the overall numbers of adult beetles and the number of populated sites have decreased. In 1999, a survey reported 32,143 adults. This decreased to the 25,488 adult beetles counted ...

  3. Habroscelimorpha dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    The pale coloration provides camouflage for the beetle on the light sand. [7] The larvae are grub-like, with long, segmented bodies and large jaws similar to those of adults. [6] Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis, commonly known as the Northeastern beach tiger beetle, is the largest subspecies of Habroscelimorpha dorsalis. [8]

  4. Habroscelimorpha - Wikipedia

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    Habroscelimorpha dorsalis (Say, 1817) (United States, Mexico, and Cuba) Habroscelimorpha euryscopa (Bates, 1890) (Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Mexico) Habroscelimorpha schwarzi (W.Horn, 1923) (Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica) Habroscelimorpha wellingi Cassola & Sawada, 1990 (Mexico)

  5. Talk:Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    The entry for Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsalis offers a detailed account of the beetle's taxonomy, distribution, and physical characteristics, notably its mimicry of fire ants for defense. However, it lacks essential information regarding various behavioral aspects such as social interactions, mating behavior, and parental care.

  6. Entomoscelis - Wikipedia

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    These 12 species belong to the genus Entomoscelis: [4]. Entomoscelis adonidis (Pallas, 1771). Entomoscelis adonidis adonidis (Pallas, 1771) – Distribution: from Portugal to Russian Far East and the north-western part of North America (western Canada and western USA); includes the former Entomoscelis americana

  7. Beetle - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of many beetle families are predatory like the adults (ground beetles, ladybirds, rove beetles). The larval period varies between species, but can be as long as several years. The larvae of skin beetles undergo a degree of reversed development when starved, and later grow back to the previously attained level of maturity.

  8. A. dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    A. dorsalis may refer to: Abacetus dorsalis, a ground beetle; Acanthotritus dorsalis, a longhorn beetle; Aelurosaurus dorsalis or Aeluroscalabotes dorsalis, synonyms of Aeluroscalabotes felinus, the cat gecko, a lizard found in Asia; Afrixalus dorsalis, the brown banana frog, found in Africa; Alabes dorsalis, the common shore eel, found in ...

  9. Endecatomus dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Endecatomus dorsalis is a species of beetle in the family Endecatomidae. [1] [2] [3 ... The adults and larvae of this beetle feed on ...